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BBC News at One

locally on the ground, which could have been very different to what was happening perhaps in london. even before the pandemic many towns were struggling with stark differences in the health of the rich and poor. people were on zero—hours contracts or factory workers, they were scared not to go to work. local gp helen, who oversaw the vaccine roll out in bolton, witnessed first hand how the pandemic amplified that effect. i want to know how we are going to use the lessons from covid to improve our health inequalities in our towns. every day we were finding different groups of people that perhaps were not getting access. there needs to be more focus on this and what can we do to make sure that those people are not lost again? because it is notjust about the covid vaccinations, there are real issues with people being invisible to many services. the often painful and difficult experience of the pandemic has left many of us with questions.

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The Context with Christian Fraser

like the uk in the us and indeed europe where there has been big vaccine roll—out, why are people still worried about covid coming into the country? the still worried about covid coming into the country?— still worried about covid coming into the country? the reality is is as we have _ into the country? the reality is is as we have seen _ into the country? the reality is is as we have seen with _ into the country? the reality is is as we have seen with this - into the country? the reality is isj as we have seen with this newest variant it continues to evolve and there is concern that a variant could emerge that would be more of evasive and could undermine our vaccines and could be completely different that what we have seen. in the usb continue to have hundreds of that's everyday and again around the world. you really waves around the years and even if things have gone back to normal people in emergency rooms and hospitals and as well as people who are older in immuno compromise have to worry about covid every single day. compromise have to worry about covid every single day-— every single day. telling people the have every single day. telling people they have to — every single day. telling people they have to test _ every single day. telling people they have to test before - every single day. telling peoplej they have to test before coming every single day. telling people i they have to test before coming to every single day. telling people - they have to test before coming to a country that tightening up to her travel restrictions does that help do you think? it travel restrictions does that help do you think?— do you think? it depends of the neurose. do you think? it depends of the purpose- if _ do you think? it depends of the purpose. if the _ do you think? it depends of the purpose. if the purpose - do you think? it depends of the purpose. if the purpose of - do you think? it depends of the i purpose. if the purpose of political action to look like you're doing

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BBC News at Ten-20220124-22:18:00

take a covid test on day eight after arriving. people planning holidays or other trips will still need to pay attention to the entry requirements and covid rules in the place they're visiting, but the travel industry sees today's announcement as a significant welcome move. airlines say it brings international travel back towards near normality for fully vaccinated travellers. every time that the government have removed these restrictions on travel as well that has been such a boost in the sales and i don't think that's going to be any different right now. the government says the vaccine roll out has made these latest changes possible, but one public health expert urged caution. we are not out of the woods in terms of numbers of people with covid and although this is welcome news for a sector, it shouldn't be seen general lip as yet another signal that it's all 0k. seen generally as yet another signal that it's all 0k.

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BBC News at Six-20220125-18:04:00

contemplate prosecutions. was it right to have _ contemplate prosecutions. was it right to have a — contemplate prosecutions. was it right to have a birthday _ contemplate prosecutions. was it right to have a birthday gathering j right to have a birthday gathering in downing street? more right to have a birthday gathering in downing street?— right to have a birthday gathering in downing street? more than a dozen events, including _ in downing street? more than a dozen events, including a _ in downing street? more than a dozen events, including a celebration - in downing street? more than a dozen events, including a celebration and . events, including a celebration and cake around the cabinet table for the prime minister's that they have emerged. when ministers were there around that same table this morning, borisjohnson made no mention of the police investigation he already had been told about. those loyal to him have been louder in recent days. the vaccine roll—out, the furlough programme, _ vaccine roll—out, the furlough programme, the _ vaccine roll—out, the furlough programme, the economy- vaccine roll—out, the furlough - programme, the economy having bounced — programme, the economy having hounced hack_ programme, the economy having bounced back to _ programme, the economy having bounced back to pre—pandemic . programme, the economy having - bounced back to pre—pandemic levels, the leadership— bounced back to pre—pandemic levels, the leadershipjohnson_ bounced back to pre—pandemic levels, the leadership johnson this _ bounced back to pre—pandemic levels, the leadership johnson this country . the leadership johnson this country has country— the leadership johnson this country has country has _ the leadership johnson this country has country has had _ the leadership johnson this country has country has had has _ the leadership johnson this country has country has had has been - the leadership johnson this country has country has had has been so i has country has had has been so brilliant — has country has had has been so brilliant. , ., ,., . ., brilliant. even before the police or an official report, _ brilliant. even before the police or an official report, there _ brilliant. even before the police or an official report, there have - brilliant. even before the police or an official report, there have been plenty of private tory recriminations for the chaos. all of it more fuel for the opposition parties. 50 it more fuel for the opposition arties. , , ~ .~ parties. so it seems, mr speaker, otential parties. so it seems, mr speaker, potential criminality _ parties. so it seems, mr speaker, potential criminality has _ parties. so it seems, mr speaker, potential criminality has been - parties. so it seems, mr speaker, i potential criminality has been found in downing street. what a truly damning reflection on our nation's

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SA gets huge cold-chain equipment boost to store vaccines and vital meds

SPONSORED | Vodacom and Vodafone Foundation’s R74m donation will help the health department in its vaccine rollout programme in SA and across Africa

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BBC News-20211120-00:14:00

in scotland, with one in 95 people, case rates were said to be broadly level. in northern ireland, with one in 65 people, the trend was said to be uncertain. experts say the future path of coal that is hard to predict, much will depend on the vaccine roll—out. the scottish government says its certificate scheme has contributed to a small rise and take—up among young people, and it may be extended. as in all the uk's nations, case data will be watched let's get some of the day's other news. a large study carried out in the united states has found that pregnant women infected with the coronavirus are twice as likely to have a stillborn child, although the risk is still very small. the us centers for disease control and prevention examined data from more than a million deliveries from the first 18 months of the pandemic. counter—terrorism detectives investigating the explosion

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BBC News at Six-20211119-18:05:00

the future path of covid is hard to predict and much will depend on the vaccine roll out. the scottish government says it is scheme has contributed to a small rise in take up contributed to a small rise in take up among young people and it may be extended. case data will be watched as closely as ever. our europe correspondent bethany belljoins us now from vienna. lockdown, a full national lockdown from monday, the population has to be vaccinated from february, what has the reaction been there? frustration and some anger about the prospect of a new lockdown, but the real controversy here in austria tonight is about the plans of government to make everybody get a covid jab by february. austria is the first country in europe to announce plans like this. it say social it says it is doing it

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BBC News-20211119-19:15:00

is hard to predict. much will depend on the vaccine roll—out. the scottish government says it certificate scheme has contributed to a small rise in take—up and it may be expended. case data will be washed as closely as ever. hugh pym, bbc news. one of the major hospitals in the austrian capital. thank you very much for being with us. you must be having a very busy time right now. can you give us a sense of what impact covid is having in your hospitals7 impact covid is having in your hosoitals?_ impact covid is having in your hosoitals?— impact covid is having in your hositals? ., ~' hospitals? thank you, good evening. actuall , hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually. we — hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually. we are _ hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually, we are very _ hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually, we are very busy _ hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually, we are very busy in - hospitals? thank you, good evening. actually, we are very busy in our- actually, we are very busy in our hospitals all over austria. the situation is very, very strong. the situation is very, very strong. the situation is very, very strong. the situation is stable on a high level, and we are very busy with covid—19 patients.

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BBC News-20211119-20:23:00

one in 65 people had the virus, lower than the previous week. in wales, it was one in 55, also down. in scotland, with one in 95 people, case rates were said to be broadly level. in northern ireland, with one in 65 people, the trend was said to be uncertain. experts say the future path of coal that is hard to predict, much will depend on the vaccine roll—out. the scottish government says it certificate scheme has contributed to a small rise and take—up among young people, and it may be extended. as in all the uk's nations, case data will be watched as closely as ever. hugh pym, bbc news. the england and wales cricket board says the culture of the game has to change and promised "wide—ranging action to tackle discrimination" after a crisis summit at the oval today. it follows azeem rafiq's revelations of racism — while playing for yorkshire county cricket club. today, a former england player, alex hales, apologised for causing offence,

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BBC News at Ten-20211119-22:06:00

in wales, it was one in 55, also down. in scotland, with one in 95 people, case rates were said to be broadly level. case rates were said in northern ireland, with one in 65 people, the trend was said to be uncertain. experts say the future path of coal that is hard to predict, much will depend on the vaccine roll—out. the scottish government says it certificate scheme has contributed to a small rise and take—up among young people, and it may be extended. as in all the uk's nations, case data will be watched as closely as ever. hugh pym, bbc news. our europe correspondent bethany belljoins us now from vienna. so, bethany — many people in austria have refused to get vaccinated: what's been the reaction to the news that they now have to get the jab? frustration and anger, i think sums it up. this move to make people have

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